The suicidal man who jumped from his Manhattan apartment Sunday — only to be saved by a pile of trash — can take a flying leap if he thinks he’s getting any sympathy from the building’s owners.

An agent for the landlord at 325 W. 45th St. in Hell’s Kitchen yesterday scoffed at reports that Vangelis “Angelo” Kapatos, 26, was the victim of a greedy landlord who was callously tossing him out of his pad.

If anything, Jacques Michaane, an agent for Kapatos’ landlord, said Kapatos is a deadbeat who deserves to be on the street.

“The guy is a nut job,” Michaane told The Post. “He’s an idiot because he tried to commit suicide and he failed. He’s a danger to himself and a danger to everybody else.

“Nobody has paid rent in that apartment for almost two years. How about somebody pay the rent? . . . I met with him. He’s mentally disturbed.”

Kapatos’ ex-girlfriend said her former beau had fallen into a spiral of drugs and booze that worsened his mental condition long before he jumped. Kapatos had a nervous breakdown last month and was in Bellevue’s psych ward for most of December.

“He hates his life,” said Jessica Parker of Hammonton, NJ, who dated him for about a year until early 2010.

“He’s always talked about ending it,” she said. “He would say he should never have been born.”

The aunt, Katharina Capatos, who lives a floor below her nephew and spells her name differently, blamed Kapatos’ troubles on the eviction threat and the fact that both his parents are ailing and in nursing homes.

Kapatos is scheduled to undergo surgery at Bellevue.

Correction

The original version of this article mistakenly identified Jacques Michaane as “building agent” of 325 West 45th St. This is incorrect. Michaane is the agent of the shareholder (and landlord) of Apt. 902, where Vangelis Kapatos lived. The owners of the building have no contractual relationship with Kapatos and are not seeking any rent from Kapatos.